Word: clinics
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...director of the Hypertension Clinic at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, and I don't know how to prevent hypertension," he added...
Company-financed health insurance for miners and their families ended when the strike began. Until doctors at the Cabin Creek Clinic last week began treating patients free on Tuesday evenings, the clinic's patient load had dropped by half. Says Administrator Margaret Light: "They're a lot sicker when they come in now." The strike also caused pensions, ranging from $225 to $250 a month, to be suspended for most of the hollow's retired miners. The pensions are financed by company-paid royalties of 55.4? for every ton of coal produced and 70 per man-hour...
...Soviet air strike but the so-called Russian flu that paralyzed the U.S. Air Force Academy, near Colorado Springs, Colo., last week. In one two-hour period, more than 500 cadets flocked to the academy's clinic. Then classes were canceled as three-fourths of the 4,312 cadets were hit with fevers, sore throats, head and body aches, and weakness...
...peak but has spread across the Hudson to Vassar. Says Dr. Rita Jaeger, health director of the predominantly female college near Poughkeepsie, N.Y.: "Students here go out with men from West Point. Flu is now going across our campus. We've had 600 to 700 come into the clinic, and there are probably as many sitting in their rooms." The possibility of similar developments exists around Colorado Springs, where high school girls date cadets...
With Dave Archambault out for hooking, the Harvard power play, stagnant at best since the B.U. game (Cook's last), gave a 33 second man-up clinic to Northeastern with successful results...